encouraging
all Members of Parliament to:
Þ be
aware of and recognise the Indigenous language groups local to their electorate
Þ where,
possible and appropriate, acknowledge traditional owners and utilise language
names for places and landmarks, and
Þ support
schools and community groups in their area to recognise, value and where
possible utilise Indigenous language names.
3 Indigenous languages policy
Recommendation 4 - Languages policy action plan
The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government
review and make publically available by March 2013 an updated action plan with
clear goals, accountability and reporting requirements to implement its
National Indigenous Languages Policy. The Committee further recommends that
relevant Commonwealth Government agencies are required to report annually on
outcomes of the action plan.
Recommendation 5 - Increased funding for Indigenous Languages
Support
The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government
substantially increase ongoing funding for the Indigenous Languages Support
program in the 2013-14 Budget.
Recommendation 6 - Torres Strait Islander funding eligibility
The Committee recommends that the Minister for the Arts amend
the guidelines for the Indigenous Languages Support program to allow Torres
Strait Islander applications to be considered for funding.
Recommendation 7 - Deductible Gift Recipient eligibility
The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government
immediately amend the criteria for an organisation to be entered on the
Register of Cultural Organisations to include a provision for Indigenous
language-related projects to be endorsed as a Deductable Gift Recipient by the
Australian Taxation Office.
Recommendation 8 - Constitutional recognition of Indigenous
languages
The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government
support Constitutional changes to include the recognition of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander languages, as recommended by the Expert Panel on
Constitutional Recognition for Indigenous Australians.
Recommendation 9 - United Nations declaration implementation
plan
The Committee recommends that by March 2013 the Commonwealth
Government develop and announce an implementation plan given its endorsement of
the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2009.
Recommendation 10 - Convention ratification review
The Committee recommends that, given Australia has not yet
ratified the Convention for Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage,
the Commonwealth Government conduct a review of the potential benefits and
implications of its ratification.
4 Learning Indigenous languages and Standard Australian
English
Recommendation 11 - Indigenous language learning in school
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government
coordinate with the states and territories to announce dates for the
implementation of Phase 2 of the Australian Curriculum.
Recommendation 12 – Language Nests
The Committee recommends that the Office for the Arts, through
the Indigenous Languages Support (ILS) program, prioritise funding for Language
Nest programs throughout Australia.
The Committee further recommends that the Commonwealth
Government give consideration to establishing Language Nest programs in early
childhood learning centres and preschools as set up under National Partnership
Agreements.
Recommendation 13 - First language assessment
The Committee recommends that the Minister for Education work
through the Standing Council on School Education and Early Childhood to develop
protocols for mandatory first-language assessment of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander children entering early childhood education.
Recommendation 14 – Bilingual education programs
The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government work
with state and territory governments to provide adequately resourced bilingual
school education programs for Indigenous communities from the earliest years of
learning, where the child’s first language is an Indigenous language
(traditional or contact).
Recommendation 15 – NAPLAN alternative assessment tool
The Committee recommends that the Minister for Education work
through the Standing Council on School Education and Early Childhood to develop
a National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) alternative
assessment tool for all students learning English as an Additional
Language/Dialect.
5 Teaching Indigenous languages
Recommendation 16 - Limited authority to teach
The Committee recommends the Minister for Education work
through the Standing Council on School Education and Early Childhood and
teacher training authorities to develop a national framework of flexible and
accessible training for Indigenous people to gain limited authority
qualifications to teach.
Recommendation 17 - Indigenous language teacher training
The Committee recommends the Minister for Education work
through the Standing Council on School Education and Early Childhood to develop
incentives for teacher training institutions to offer Indigenous language
teacher training, such as a limited authority qualification to teach.
Recommendation 18 - Indigenous language teachers - training
and career pathways
The Committee recommends that the Minister for Education work
through the Standing Council on School Education and Early Childhood to develop
strategies for training Indigenous language teachers to improve access to
qualifications, full accreditation and career pathways as well as providing
school support and mentorship where required.
Recommendation 19 – Master-apprentice schemes
The Committee recommends that the Minister for Education work
through the Standing Council on School Education and Early Childhood to give
consideration to establishing master-apprentice schemes in schools to provide
in-service support for Indigenous language teachers.
Recommendation 20 - Sharing language teaching resources
The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government
amend the Indigenous Language Support (ILS) program funding criteria to ensure
that language materials produced with ILS program support should, where
practical and culturally appropriate, be available to be shared with schools
and educational institutions as a teaching resource, with proper acknowledgment
of its creators.
Recommendation 21 - Compulsory EAL/D training for teaching
degrees
The Committee recommends the Minister for Education take to
the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) a proposal to include a compulsory
component of English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EAL/D) training for
all teaching degrees.
Recommendation 22 – In-service EAL/D and cultural awareness
training
The Committee recommends the Minister for Education take to
the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) a proposal that all teachers
already working in schools in Indigenous communities be required to complete
in-service EAL/D and cultural awareness training as part of mandatory
professional development.
6 Interpreting and translating Indigenous languages
Recommendation 23 - Protocol on the use of Indigenous
interpreting services
The Committee recommends that the Minister for Families,
Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs expedite the release of a
protocol on the use of Indigenous interpreting services for all Commonwealth
Government agencies.
The Committee further recommends that the Commonwealth
Government raise at Council of Australian Governments (COAG) the need for all
states and territories to have similar protocols and ensure the use of
competent interpreters when required.
Recommendation 24 - National Indigenous Interpreter Service
The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government, in
partnership with the states and territories, establish a national Indigenous
interpreter service that is suitably resourced to service urban, regional and
remote Australia.
Recommendation 25 –Interpreting in health and justice sectors
The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government put
in place immediate measures to ensure access to Indigenous interpreting
services in the health and justice sectors, while a competent and comprehensive
interpreting service is being developed.
Recommendation 26 - Interpreter training
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government, as part
of developing the national framework for the effective supply and use of
competent Indigenous language interpreters and translators, allocate resourcing
to provide Indigenous interpreters with accessible training to achieve
paraprofessional and professional levels.
Recommendation 27 - Accreditation funding
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government, in
partnership with the state and territory governments, ensure dedicated and
ongoing funding to the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and
Interpreters (NAATI) for Indigenous language interpreter accreditation to
paraprofessional and professional level.
7 Preserving languages for future generations
Recommendation 28 – Dedicated Indigenous language archive
The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government include
in the 2013-14 Budget increased resources for the Australian Institute of
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies to carry out the storage and
digitisation of Indigenous language materials.
Recommendation 29 – AIATSIS research funding
The Committee recommends the Commonwealth Government consult
with the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
to determine an appropriate and sustainable funding model in order for it to
recommence its research grants program in the 2013-14 Budget.
Recommendation 30 – Archiving of ILS language material
The Committee recommends that the Indigenous Languages Support
(ILS) program funding guidelines be amended to include a stipulation that a
copy of any language materials developed by ILS funding recipients must be
deposited with the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Studies’ Library or Audio-Visual Archive.